International Migration Outlook 2014

This flagship publication on migration analyses recent developments in migration movements and policies in OECD countries and selected non-OECD countries. This edition also contains two special chapters on "The labour market integration of immigrants and their children: developing, activating and using skills" and "Managing labour migration: Smart policies to support economic growth". It also includes Country notes and a Statistical Annex. This special edition is launched at the occasion of the High-level Policy Forum on Migration (Paris, 1-2 December 2014).
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New Zealand
In 2012/13, there were 88 200 permanent and long-term arrivals and 80 300 permanent and long-term departures, resulting in a net migration gain of 7 900 people. This follows a net migration loss of 3 200 the year before. The gain resulted from a lower annual net migration loss to Australia, accompanied by an upward trend in net migration gain with the rest of the world. Departures to Australia are expected to continue slowing as economic and labour market conditions in New Zealand improve.
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